English Grammar – Commands and Requests – SET 1 Welcome to your English Grammar - Commands and Requests - SET 1 1. Transform the underlined sentence into a polite request. Underline: Give me your pen. ) I want your pen. You must give me your pen. Give me your pen now! Please give me your pen. None 2. Choose the correct option to fill in the blank. The librarian politely asked the students to _______ their voices inside the reading room lowering low lower lowers None 3. Spot the error in the sentence and provide the correction. He requested to me help him with his homework.Error: Correction: 4. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in the bracket (imperative). The sign on the wall read: “___________ (not/touch) the wires with wet hands.” Didn’t touch Don't touch Do not touching No touching None 5. Choose the correct option to complete the sentence. The traffic police officer shouted, “________ to the left and wait for the signal!” Turn Turned Turning Turns None 6. Complete the reported command using the correct form. Teacher: “Keep your notebooks inside the bag.”The teacher instructed the students to __________ their notebooks inside the bag. keeping kept keep keeps None 7. Read the conversation and complete the reported sentence appropriately. Mother: Please switch off the lights before you leave the room.Ravi: Sure, Mom. I won’t forget.Mother requested Ravi to _________ off the lights before leaving the room, and Ravi assured her he _________ forget. switch, didn’t switched, won’t switches, hadn’t switch, wouldn't None 8. Omission (Commands/Requests) – One word missing per line: NO. Text Word before Omission Word after eg He said me to wait. said to me 1 Please pass me salt. me salt 2 The teacher told complete the exercise. told complete 9. Fill in the blank by choosing the correct option to complete the sentence. The teacher said, “_______ your books and start reading from Chapter 3.” Taken Took Take Taking None 10. Cloze Passage (3 Blanks – Mixed Imperatives and Requests): Fill in the blanks with the appropriate command or request from the options in brackets. Passage:Before entering the science lab, the teacher instructed, “wear your safety goggles.” She also said, “ [Don’t, Did not, Doesn’t] run inside the lab.” Then she added, “ [Please, Shall, Must] use the tools carefully.” She reminded, “ [Do, Does, Did] not touch anything without permission.” Finally, she requested, “Be attentive during the experiment.” 11. Multi-Select (Identify All Imperative Sentences): Which of the following sentences are in the imperative form? She likes to paint. They are playing outside. Kindly close the door. Don’t speak loudly. Please open the window. Time's up Related This Post Has One Comment hinnant October 31, 2025 Reply Great post, you have pointed out some wonderful points, I too think this s a very wonderful website. Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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